Cuernavaca to Boise
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Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Cuernavaca - Boise
The logistics corridor between Cuernavaca, Morelos and Boise, Idaho represents a vital commercial connection between central Mexico and the northwestern United States. This 3,170 km cross-border route facilitates the movement of goods between Mexico's industrial heartland and Idaho's growing economy, serving as a strategic link for companies seeking to optimize their supply chain between these two important markets.
The corridor traverses a diverse economic landscape, connecting Cuernavaca's manufacturing and industrial base with Boise's expanding technology, agriculture, and food processing sectors. Companies in automotive, electronics, agricultural products, and industrial equipment frequently utilize this route to move full truckload shipments between the two regions. The route passes through key industrial zones and agricultural areas, making it particularly relevant for companies in the food and beverage, manufacturing, and technology sectors.
Transportation infrastructure along this corridor includes Mexico's Federal Highway 95D connecting Cuernavaca to Mexico City, followed by major U.S. interstates including I-15 and I-84. The primary border crossing utilized is Laredo/Nuevo Laredo, one of North America's busiest commercial crossings, though alternative routes through El Paso/Juárez may be considered depending on specific requirements. Control Terrestre provides comprehensive cross-border logistics solutions on this corridor, managing all customs procedures, documentation, and regulatory compliance to ensure seamless freight movement between Mexico and the United States.
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Available services for the corridor Cuernavaca - Boise
Origin
Cuernavaca, located in the state of Morelos, serves as a strategic logistics hub in central Mexico, positioned just 85 km south of Mexico City. The city benefits from excellent connectivity through multiple highways, including the Mexico-Acapulco and Mexico-Cuernavaca toll roads, providing efficient access to major industrial centers. Cuernavaca's industrial parks host a diverse range of manufacturing operations, particularly in textiles, pharmaceuticals, and automotive components, making it an important origin point for full truckload freight shipments to the United States.
Destination
Boise
Boise, Idaho's capital and largest city, has emerged as a strategic logistics center in the northwestern United States. Located along the Boise River and connected by major highways including I-84, the city provides excellent access to regional markets throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Boise's economy is characterized by a growing technology sector, food processing industries, and agricultural operations, creating consistent demand for cross-border freight transportation. The city's proximity to major distribution centers and its role as a regional hub make it an important destination for full truckload shipments from Mexico.






